News and events in Pittsfield, Mass.
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BCC to Host Virginia Tech Gun Violence Survivor for Public Talk 08:28AM / Thursday, October 27, 2022 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) welcomes speaker Lisa Hamp on Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 6 pm for "Safety is Personal: Lessons Learned as a Survivor of the Virginia Tech Tragedy." The talk, presented by the Koshka Foundation, is free and open to the public and will be held in the Boland Theatre, located in Koussevitzky Arts Center. Hamp, a nationally recognized school safety advocate, was a student in the only classroom to successfully prevent multiple entry attempts during the Virginia Tech school shooting 15 years ago. She shares personal experiences during and after the shooting, describing how her class built a barricade to prevent 0 Comments Read More >> |
Congressman Neal Touts $350k Grant for BCC Nursing EquipmentBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:09AM / Thursday, October 27, 2022 | |
Students practice on a SIM mother in childbirth at BCC. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — U.S. Rep. Richard Neal traveled to Berkshire Community College on Wednesday to tout a $350,000 earmark he placed for upgrades to the college's nursing program simulation (SIM) equipment. The congressman later traveled to Adams to announce a $1 million grant for the Greylock Glen. Neal credited part of Berkshire Medical Center's high-quality care to its link with BCC, which provides hands-on experience to medical professionals in training. "This announcement today, I think is consistent with what we've had a chance to witness," he said. "And that's been the success of
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Pittsfield Council Tackles 21 Agenda Items in Under 90 MinutesBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 07:46PM / Wednesday, October 26, 2022 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council went through 21 agenda items in under 90 minutes on Tuesday night. The panel accepted more than $350,000 in grants for first-responders, approved Eversource's request to relocate and install solely owned poles and wire on Valentine Road, and approved a Tax Increment Financing agreement with Interprint. The 10-year tax increment financing agreement is expected to save the company $482,000 over the next decade on an estimated $1.9 million more in valuation. It will provide 100 percent forgiveness of the incremental increase in property taxes resulting from the construction of a building expansion in the first and second years and decrease by
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Gov. Baker Visits Pittsfield, City Receives State Grants By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 03:49PM / Wednesday, October 26, 2022 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city is receiving more than $3.6 million in awards through the Community One Stop for Growth portal, including $3 million from MassWorks for the redevelopment of a former General Electric (GE) site. "Site 9 has been a wound in our community for a very, very long time. It is a scar that's been left behind from a massive 40-acre site that General Electric once occupied," Mayor Linda Tyer said during a presentation at the Berkshire Innovation Center (BIC) Wednesday. "We're grateful to GE for their generations of support and building our community and they're not here anymore so we're redefining who we are and building a new
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Third Convicted in Salois Homicide03:00PM / Wednesday, October 26, 2022 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Dasean Smith, 24, of Pittsfield, the third of three defendants charged in the 2019 homicide of 18-year-old Jaden Salois to face trial, pled guilty to single counts of manslaughter, possession of a firearm without an FID card, possession of ammunition without an FID card, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony on Monday. Judge Jane Mulqueen imposed a 15 to 18 years state prison sentence. The Berkshire District Attorney's Office previously obtained first-degree homicide convictions for brothers Omar Pascual-Polanco, 26, and Carlos Pascual-Polanco, 22, both of Pittsfield, in the Edward Avenue shooting. Judge Douglas 0 Comments Read More >> |
Road Closures for Pittsfield Halloween Parade08:27AM / Wednesday, October 26, 2022 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The following roads will be closed for this year's Halloween Parade which will begin at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28. The parade route will begin on Tyler Street at the corner of Tyler and Smith streets and end at Woodlawn Avenue. The following roads will be closed beginning at 5 p.m.: • Tyler Street from First to Pine streets. • Smith Street from Tyler to Burbank streets. • Burbank Street from First Street to Morningside School. • Second Street from Orchard to Burbank streets. The remainder of the route, Tyler Street from Pine Street to Woodlawn Avenue, will be closed at 6:30 p.m. The Woodlawn Avenue Bridge will be closed 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dalton to Create Group to Determine Fate of the Town Hall By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 04:39AM / Wednesday, October 26, 2022 | | DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board has decided to create a group that will help determine the fate of the 130-year-old Town Hall. The ad hoc committee will consist of a few staff members, residents, and board members. The group would establish the needs that exist now and might exist in the future Board member Daniel Esko volunteered to be part of the group, and Town Manager Tom Hutcheson will reach out to him via email. It was determined that developing the third floor of the 1890 building would be a much more involved project than originally thought because the interior walls were put up in a way that is not load-bearing. The plasterboard would have 10 Comments Read More >> |
Lanesborough Planning January Special Town MeetingBy Brian Rhodes, iBerkshires Staff 03:54PM / Tuesday, October 25, 2022 | |
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The town is planning for a special meeting sometime in early January to accept funds from the Baker Hill Road District for a combined police and ambulance building. The Select Board discussed the potential meeting on Monday, after the town received the gift earlier this month. A taxpayer vote is needed to accept the gift. Police Station Committee Chair Kristen Tool said the sooner the town meeting, the better. Tool said she would also like to have the project itself approved by the town at the meeting for grant reasons. "I would love to be able to have the project on a special [town meeting warrant] so that it can be
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Eagles Band Community Concert Coming to Pittsfield Nov. 4By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 02:01PM / Tuesday, October 25, 2022 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Eagles Band's annual Community Concert returns to the Colonial Theatre next week, featuring a range of musical works from the 1700s to the modern day. On Friday, Nov. 4, the free event will include a more than 60-musician concert band and the stage band. It will be opened by the Eagles' trombone ensemble. The concert begins at 7 p.m. and the trombone ensemble will begin shortly after doors open at 6:15 p.m. "This is an opportunity to hear the Eagles concert band and other ensembles at the Colonial Theatre," stage band conductor and board President James Stakenas said. "It's a free concert and we're very excited
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Berkshire United Way kicks off 2022-2023 Campaign Year 08:32AM / Tuesday, October 25, 2022 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire United Way (BUW) launched its 2022-2023 fundraising campaign to support 40 programs and more than 10,000 neighbors in need. BUW workplace campaign partners engage their employees with recreational opportunities, programs, and recognition events that connect philanthropy and camaraderie. The team at BUW works with nearly 140 workplace campaigns to offer simple, efficient, and enjoyable ways for employees to make a difference in the community, according to a press release. "Workplace campaigns are the backbone of BUW's fundraising. Each contribution enables us to invest in our partner organizations and support 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Ordinance Committee Considers Code AnalysisBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:07AM / Tuesday, October 25, 2022 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Ordinance Review Committee is looking into an editorial review of the city's laws to bring them up to date. At its second meeting on Monday, the panel was given a presentation from Zachary Dumont of General Code, a company that offers codification services and has been working with Pittsfield for about 17 years. The five-member committee had its first meeting last month and was re-established to review the city code. Dumont proposed an editorial legal analysis that looks for things like grammatical errors, outdated language, legality, duplicates, and anything that may not be correct. It takes about 145 days, and the city would receive the recommendations
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LitNet Opens the Susan Weintraub Tutor Resource CenterBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 04:23AM / Tuesday, October 25, 2022 | |
The resource center occupies three rooms on the first floor of 32 Park St., giving the tutoring nonprofit more space and flexibility in addition to its space in the Lee Library. LEE, Mass. — The Literacy Network of South Berkshire honored a beloved friend on Sunday with the grand opening of the Susan Weintraub Tutor Resource Center. The late Susan Weintraub served on LitNet's board for 10 years, which is the longest time allowed, and was able to rejoin not long before her passing. Despite being sick, her passion to help others still remained strong. "She had been sick for some time, and her ability to help out had been decreasing, but she was 0 Comments Read More >> |
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